I'd always figured my accuracy with my own gun was pretty solid, and I truly think it is. Then I handed it to a genuinely good shooter and within about five minutes he was outshooting me with my own setup, on a gun he'd never touched before that day. That's the kind of moment that just quietly rearranges your whole understanding of the problem. The gun was never the limiting factor here, I was. There's something almost generous about watching someone else shoot your gear better than you do, even though it stings a little in the moment because it points you exactly where your training energy actually needs to go.
Has anyone ever shown this to you without meaning to??
Has anyone ever shown this to you without meaning to??